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A. Except as provided by Subsection C of this Section or as otherwise provided by law, the district attorneys of the several judicial districts other than the parish of Orleans shall, ex officio and without extra compensation, general or special, be the regular attorneys and counsel for the parish governing authorities, parish school boards, and city school boards within their respective districts and of every state board or commission domiciled therein, the members of which, in whole or in part, are elected by the people or appointed by the governor or other prescribed authority, except the state boards and commissions domiciled at the city of Baton Rouge, and all boards in charge or in control of state institutions.
B. Except as provided by Subsection C of this Section or as otherwise provided by law, all legal services for parish governing authorities, parish school boards, city school boards and all state boards and commissions, including levee boards, hospital and asylum boards, educational boards and dock boards, the members of which, in whole or in part, are elected by the people or are appointed by the governor or other prescribed authority, in reference to the issuance of bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedness, whether in the original instance or for refunding purposes, shall be under the supervision, control and authority of the attorney general.
C. Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsections A and B of this Section or of any other law, the governing authority of Terrebonne Parish may retain or employ, on a full or part-time basis or on retainer, an attorney to serve as its regular or special attorney and in such case may fix and pay the salary or compensation of said attorney. The employment of an attorney under this authorization relieves the district attorney of responsibility.
D. (1) Except as otherwise permitted by this Section it shall be unlawful for any parish governing authority or state board or commission to retain or employ for any compensation whatever any attorney or counsel to represent it generally, or except as provided in R.S. 42:263, to retain or employ any special attorney or counsel for any compensation whatever to represent it in any special matter, or pay any compensation for any legal services whatever, provided that the board of commissioners of the port of New Orleans shall select its own attorney.
(2) The provisions of this Subsection shall not apply to the assessor of the parish of Orleans, the salary of whose attorney is paid by the city of New Orleans, nor shall it apply to the Board of Liquidation of the City Debt created by Act 110 of 1890.
E. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section or any law to the contrary, the Louisiana Board of Chiropractic Examiners may retain and employ counsel as specifically provided in R.S. 37:2804(F), and the attorney general shall be relieved of his responsibility to serve as attorney for the board, in such instances as provided therein.
F. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section or any other law to the contrary, nothing shall prohibit the governing authorities of the parishes of St. Charles, Ouachita, Morehouse, Calcasieu, Vermilion, and Acadia from each employing or retaining its own attorney to represent it generally; however, except in those specific instances where expressly allowed by law, no payment to such attorney so employed or retained shall be made on a contingent fee or other percentage basis. The employment of attorneys by the political subdivisions of the aforementioned parishes shall relieve the district attorneys of the judicial districts serving the parishes from any other duty of representing the political subdivisions of the parishes.
G. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section or any other law to the contrary, the Recreation and Park Commission for the parish of East Baton Rouge may retain and employ counsel as otherwise more specifically provided in R.S. 16:2.1 and the district attorney shall be relieved of his responsibility to serve as attorney for the commission only in such instances as provided therein.
H. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section or any other law to the contrary, and as a further exception to the general prohibition contained in this Section, any hospital service district created by or pursuant to state law may employ or retain its own attorney, the compensation of said attorney to be fixed and paid by the board of said district, in which event the district attorney of the judicial district in which the hospital service district is domiciled shall be relieved of the duty of representing said hospital service district.
I. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section or of any other laws to the contrary, the Natchitoches Parish School Board is hereby authorized to select its own attorney to serve as general counsel of said board, the compensation of the attorney to be fixed and paid by the board. The employment of an attorney by the school board shall relieve the district attorney of the judicial district serving Natchitoches Parish from any duty to represent the school board.
J. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section or any law to the contrary, the Louisiana Student Financial Assistance Commission may retain and employ counsel as specifically provided in R.S. 17:3025 and the attorney general shall be relieved of his responsibility to serve as attorney for the commission only in such instances as provided therein. The compensation of said counsel shall be fixed and paid by the commission with the approval of the governor.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 42, § 261. District attorneys; counsel for boards and commissions - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-42-sect-261/
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